Petr Čepek
An image from Morgiana, one of the productions that also features Petr Čepek.
Petr Čepek

Petr Čepek

September 16, 1940 — Prague, Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia [now Czech Republic]

Petr Čepek was a Czech actor associated with The Drama Club in Prague. His final film was Faust, directed by Czech surrealist Jan Švankmajer. Cepek attended the Academy of Performing Arts (DAMU) along with many notable Czech actors of the time, before appearing in Ostrava’s first theater, DPB until 1965.  After joining with fellow colleagues in Prague’s Činoherní Klub, where he contributed to the formation of numerous famous theatre productions such as Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment and Gogo’s Revizor (The Government Inspector).   Čepek turned to politics in the late 1980s, participating in political rallies and negotiations before returning to the Academy of Performing Arts (DAMU) to teach until his death in 1994.  Čepek was honored posthumously for his double role in the Švankmajers film Faust.

Faust

Faust

1994

My Sweet Little Village

My Sweet Little Village

1985

Morgiana

Morgiana

1972

The Valley of the Bees

The Valley of the Bees

1968

Cutting It Short

Cutting It Short

1981

The Three Veterans

The Three Veterans

1984

The Snowdrop Festival

The Snowdrop Festival

1984

I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen

I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen

1970